These are your news and notes for Monday, October 22nd, 2018:
In the NHL yesterday there were three contests…
First, the Tampa Bay Lightning registered a franchise-record 55 shots on goal to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-3. Tampa Bay is 5-1-1 on the season thus far and is 6-0-1 in the last seven contests against Chicago.Tampa Bay recorded 33 shots on goal during the second period, the highest total in a period since the 1997-98 season.
Brayden Point had his first game-winner of the season and the 15th of his career in 157 games played. There are only three other players who have more since debuting in the NHL in the 2016-17 season.
Brayden Point of the @TBLightning scored his first game-winning goal of the season and the 15th of his NHL career.
Johnny Gaudreau registered his 300th NHL point in his 320th game last night as the Calgary Flames went on to rout the New York Rangers 4-1.Gaudreau would score twice to reach the milestone and helped lead the Flames to a record of 5-3-0 on the season. Calgary won at Madison Square Garden for the first time since the 2008-09 season.
Gaudreau, a fourth round pick in the 2011 NHL Draft, became the fourth player from that draft class to reach this milestone as well. He also became the sixth player to reach 300 career points.
The Buffalo Sabres defeated the Anaheim Ducks 4-2, after a pre-game ceremony for the retirement of Paul Kariya’s number at Honda Center. There is more on Paul Kariya’s number retirement in the NHL news section.
Yesterday’s results:
Tampa Bay 6, CHICAGO 3
Calgary 4, NY RANGERS 1
Buffalo 4, ANAHEIM 2
In the NWHL yesterday…
The Minnesota Whitecaps went on to defeat the Metropolitan Riveters 6-2. This would also mark a season-sweep of the Riveters in the second half of games in New Jersey.
Whitecaps G Amanda Leveille registered 26 shots and continued to dominate the Riveters all game. Leveille is 4-0-0 against Metropolitan this season and 9-4-0 in 13 matchups all time against the Riveters.
The Whitecaps trio of Allie Thunstrom, Katie McGovern, and Joanna Curtis all made the scoresheet.
The only possible time that the Riveters will face the Whitecaps again is if there is a potential playoff matchup.
Minnesota would jump out to a 3-0 lead before the Riveters would notch their first goal of the game with less than 2:30 left in the second period, as the Whitecaps were dominating the Riveters throughout the first 30 minutes of the game. The Whitecaps would also find a recipe of success in this contest by shooting and scoring.
Four different scores for the Whitecaps would define the dominance in this contest.
The Riveters look to bounce back from back-to-back losses on Saturday when the Riveters visit the Boston Pride at Warrior Ice Arena.
For Minnesota, they look to extend their 4-0-0 start when they have a back-to-back slate of games next weekend when they face off against the Buffalo Beauts at TRIA Rink.
For more coverage of the contest between the Whitecaps and Riveters, please go here
Tonight’s NHL games:
In NHL news:
The NHL announced their Three Stars of the Week.
Gabriel Landeskog (@Avalanche), Connor McDavid (@EdmontonOilers) and Marc-Andre Fleury (@GoldenKnights) named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Oct. 21.
⭐ @GabeLandeskog92 led the NHL in goals and points (tied) with 6-1—7 last week, incl. his third career hat trick. His three career hat tricks have all come since the start of last season and are the three most recent hat tricks by an @Avalanche player. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/osZ1yX5nrU
⭐⭐ @cmcdavid97 tied for third in NHL scoring last week with 2-4—6 in 3 GP. He has recorded a point on 11 of 13 @EdmontonOilers goals this season and became the first player in NHL history to factor on 9 consecutive team goals to begin a season. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/Yj2TFsN3x6
⭐⭐⭐ Marc-Andre Fleury went a perfect 2-0-0 last week (1.00 GAA, .956 SV%). In doing so, he earned his 408th career victory to surpass Glenn Hall for sole possession of 10th on the NHL’s all-time wins list. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/yL9UFOp9Vc
As a rookie and the first-ever selection by the Ducks, Kariya registered 39 points as a rookie during the 1994-95 shortened season, which was then an Anaheim Ducks (known at the time as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim) team record. He only trailed Quebec Nordiques F Peter Forsberg, who had 50 points.
Paul Kariya recorded 18-21—39 in 1994-95, establishing an @AnaheimDucks record at the time for points in a season by a rookie.
Jonna Curtis of the Minnesota Whitecaps was named the NWHL Player of the Week earlier today.
Jonna Curtis had a HUGE weekend in a pair of wins for @WhitecapsHockey. Here’s her reaction when she found out she was named NWHL Player of the Week presented by @EcnVeda.
These are your news and notes for Sunday, October 21st, 2018
There were 13 contests in the NHL yesterday…
In the Vegas Golden Knights 90th regular-season game, Golden Knights G Marc-Andre Fleury registered 17 saves to give Vegas their third consecutive win. Fleury also won his 408th game to surpass Glenn Hall for 10th place all-time.
Colorado’s trio of Nathan MacKinnon (3 pts), Gabriel Landeskog (2 pts) and Mikko Rantanen (1 pt) found the score sheet to continue their starts to the season. Colorado improved to 5-1-2 in 2018-19 and has a record of 3-0-2 in their last five contests.MacKinnon and Ratanen are the 21st set of teammates in League history to begin a simultaneous set of point streaks of at least eight games.
MacKinnon (8-6—14) and Rantanen (2-12—14) joined Joe Sakic and Anton Stastny (1988-89) as just the second set of teammates in @Avalanche / Nordiques franchise history to open a season with simultaneous 8-game point streaks. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/gLSVi4WWLc
MacKinnon also became the seventh player to have eight goals in the first eight games in franchise history.
Nathan MacKinnon’s 8 goals are the most by an @Avalanche player through the opening 8 games of a season since the club relocated to Colorado in 1995-96. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/X8Fa4SdomP
Carolina Hurricanes Sebastian Aho registered an assist on a Carolina goal with 2:33 left in regulation to extend his point-scoring streak to eight games and only Ron Francis has a point-streak longer than this. Francis started a streak in 11 games during the 1984-85 season.
Sebastian Aho became the third player in @NHLCanes / Whalers franchise history with a season-opening point steak of at least eight games, joining Ron Francis (1984-85: 6-8—14 in 11 GP) and Victor Rask (2016-17: 4-6—10 in 8 GP). #NHLStats#COLvsCARpic.twitter.com/igVjmCOzCS
Once the game started a goaltending duel was renewed between Amanda Leveille and Katie Fitzgerald. Leville finished the contest with 24 saves and Fitzgerald registered 17 saves. Minnesota is now 3-0-0 on the season where Metropolitan is 0-4-0.
Minnesota opened up the scoring late in the first period with Chelsey Brodt Rosenthal at 18:13. Madison Packer would score about a minute later in the contest.
The Whitecaps took the lead again in the second period when Amy Menke registered her first NWHL goal at 12:31 and Packer would score again 5:15 later. Toward the end of the second, Meghan Pezon scored to give Minnesota a 3-2 lead that would be carried into the third period.
2:33 into the third, Audra Richards would score her first NWHL goal to tie the game 3-3. About seven minutes later, Minnesota’s Amanda Boulier would score to give the Whitecaps their fourth one-goal lead of the game.
In the final period, the Riveters would outshoot the Whitecaps 15-4 but Leveille was able to hold off further scoring from Metropolitan.
For a full recap from this contest, please check out this article .
TXHT was live from the Minnesota Whitecaps at Metropolitan Riveters yesterday afternoon and has your recap of the contest here.
The other contest in the NWHL pitted the Boston Pride against the Connecticut Whale. Boston defeated Connecticut 4-2. Boston improved to 2-0-0 on the young season. Connecticut fell to 0-3-0.Boston jumped to an early 2-0 lead but then Connecticut stormed back to tit the game at 2-2. Boston’s McKenna Brand netted the game-winner and Gigi Marvin scored the empty-netter to seal the win for Boston.
Connecticut’s Katerina Mrázová had a hand in both of the Whale’s goals, finishing with one goal and one assist.
Meeri Räisänen was solid in goal again netting 28 saves for Connecticut.
For the Pride, Emily Field scored her second goal of the game just 35 seconds into this contest. Defender Lauren Kelly scored the second goal of the contest for the Pride on a power-play goal five minutes into the second period.
Pride G Katie Burt registered 13 saves on 15 shots on goal in the contest.
Riveters Goal – 19:08 – Madison Packer (1) from Michelle Picard
End of 1st – MIN – 1 MET – 1
Shots 10 6
Faceoffs 11 6
Hits 00 00
PP 0/1 0/0
Analysis:
This game started off slow and a little sloppy for both teams as they went through a feeling out process, but as the game progressed both teams settled in and started generating good scoring chances for each other.
Need to Do:
Riveters – The Riveters need to do a better job of setting up in the Whitecaps zone, and creating some better scoring opportunities. Also the Riveters need to make some better and cleaner passes.
Whitecaps – The Whitecaps did a great job of getting passes to their points to get shots on goal and will need to continue to do that.
This was a much better period for both teams. The passing was much crisper and some of the better scoring opportunities were generated for both teams. The Riveters were also much more efficient with their overall game, but the Whitecaps were the much better zone team.
Need to Do:
Riveters – The Riveters played a much better 2nd period and responded well when the went down 2-1, but they need to do much better in the faceoff circle. Faceoff wins will help with possession.
Whitecaps – The Whitecaps also had a much better period, and were able to take the momentum back with the late goal for the 3-2 lead. The Whitecaps need to keep pushing the pressure in the Riveters zone.
Whitecaps – 9:32 – Hannah Brandt (3) from Lee Stecklein
Whitecaps Penalty – 10:38 – Allie Thunstrom 2 mins for Hooking
Whitecaps ENG – 19:41 – Jonna Curtis (1) from Hannah Brandt
End of 3rd – MIN – 5 MET – 3
Shots 22 27
Faceoffs 31 18
Hits 00 00
PP 0/2 0/1
Analysis:
This was a fun game to watch. The first perood was a little sloppy for both teams, but with the 2nd period, the game tightened up and both teams started to play much better. The Whitecaps were clearly the better in the faceoff circle, but the Riveters took the shot advatage. Both teams responded well when the other scored, but it would be the Whitecaps getting the empty netter to clinch this one.
Post Game Interviews:
Minnesota Whitecaps:
Amanda Leveille –
Lee Stecklein –
Metropolitan Riveters:
Madison Packer –
Audra Richards –
Michelle Picard –
Special Thanks to Dan Rice and Mike Murphy for allowing us to publish these interviews that featured them asking questions as well to the players after the game.
Next Up:
Minnesota (3-0-0 6pts) v. Metropolitan (0-4-0 0pts)
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, these are your news and notes for Monday, October 15th, 2018.
There were three contests in the NHL yesterday.
Kyle Palmieri recorded two goals, his third consecutive multi-goal outing, to lift the New Jersey Devils over the San Jose Sharks with a 3-2 victory. In addition, Palmieri became the fourth player to record multi-goal games in each of his team’s first three games to kick off the regular-season campaign.
Also in this contest, Joe Pavelski became the fifth player in NHL history to record at least 700 career points for a player drafted after the 200th overall pick.
Joe Pavelski became just the fifth player in NHL history to be drafted 200th overall or later and record at least 700 career points. #NHLStats#SJSvsNJDpic.twitter.com/3MljPLIKOJ
The NHL Department of Player Safety had a phone hearing with Florida Panthers D Mike Matheson for his interference/unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Vancouver Canucks F Elias Pettersson earlier today. With this hearing, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced that Matheson has been suspended for two games.
Florida’s Mike Matheson suspended two games for interference/unsportsmanlike conduct on Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson. https://t.co/Dw2BZfVIvL
The NWHL announced the Player of the Week is Lexi Bender. Bender was dominant on both sides of the ice, recording two assists in Boston’s 5-1 win over the Metropolitan Riveters. She carried plays amongst her units in almost every shift on the ice.
For her play on both sides of the ice in @TheBostonPride‘s 5-1 season-opening win over the @Riveters on Saturday, Lexi Bender is the NWHL Player of the Week presented by @EcnVeda!
The Metropolitan Riveters will raise their 2017-18 Isobel Cup championship banner before their contest on Saturday against the Minnesota Whitecaps at 2 p.m. ET.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, there are your news and notes for Sunday, October 14th, 2018.
There were 14 games on the NHL schedule and then there were 2 games on the NWHL Schedule.
First in NHL action…
Auston Matthews and the Toronto Maple Leafs went on to defeat the Washington Capitals 4-2 at Capital One Arena. In the contest, Auston Matthews went on to extend his consecutive point game streak to 16 contests with 28 points. Matthews also became the sixth player to register multiple points in the first six games of the season.TXHT has your game recaps of Toronto versus Washington here.
Auston Matthews of the @MapleLeafs became the sixth player in NHL history to record multiple points in each of his team’s first six games of a season. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/Uv9C7fjcxV
In his fifth game of NHL action, Rasmus Dahlin registered his first NHL goal and became the youngest defenceman to register a goal. With his goal, Dahlin joined Phil Housley as one of 11 defenceman to register a game winning goal before their 19th birthday.
Connor McDavid collected two points on Saturday to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers. McDavid has factored in all of Edmonton’s five goals on the season thus far. There are only four other players that have factored on more than five goals to start off a season.
Only four players in NHL history have factored on more consecutive team goals to begin a season:
Adam Oates in 1986-87 (7 w/ DET)
Aurel Joliat in 1929-30 (6 w/ MTL)
Bill Cowley in 1938-39 (6 w/ BOS)
Andre Boudrias in 1973-74 (6 w/ VAN)#NHLStats#EDMvsNYR
Justin Williams registered the game-tying goal and assisted on the game-winner in overtime to lift the Carolina Hurricanes over the Minnesota Wild. This would be Williams second game where he registered three points for the season. Carolina would also register 57 shots on goal, the third-highest in franchise history. The record is 65 shots, which occured on March 15, 1984.
The Montreal Canadiens went on to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins for their first home win of the season.
TXHT and Last Word on Hcokey’s contributor Armand Kilsvitch has your recap of this contest here
The Boston Pride went on to defeat the Metropolitan Riveters 5-1 last night. The defending Isobel Cup champions struck first but the Pride went on to score five unanswered goals. Amanda Kessel scored the lone goal for the Riveters. Boston’s McKenna Brand registered her first professional goal just a minute into the second period. Both teams traded penalties but neither team would take advantage the power-play chances.During the third period, Boston would explode with four goals. Dana Trivigno netted the game winner off of a pass from Hayley Skarupa. The duo would team up again but this time Trivigno set up a Skarupa goal to give Boston the 3-1 lead.
Pride D Lexi Bender assisted on the team’s final two goals with Jillian Dempsey and Emily Field scoring the fourth and fifth goals, respectively.
Boston G Katie Burt registered 17 saves in the contest and Riveters G Katie Fitzgerald registered 33 saves off of 38 shots.
Boston will return to Warrior Ice Arena hosting the Connecticut Whale on October 20th. The Metropolitan Riveters will look to get a win when they face off against the Minnesota Whitecaps at Prudential Center on October 20th.
The Buffalo Beauts would shut out the Connecticut Whale, winning 7-0 at HarborCenter yesterday afternoon. This would be the first time that the Beauts have recorded consecutive shutouts in team history.Beauts rookie D Savannah Harmon opened up the scoring in the contest with a goal 9:06 off of a pass from Dani Cameranesi. This would be Harmon’s first goal of her career. Annika Zalewski would score her first professional goal 42 seconds later.
The second period would be very quiet between the two teams until midway through the frame when Buffalo F Maddie Elia would jam the puck between Merri Räisänen’s pads that would trickle over the goal line.
When the second period would come to a close, Buffalo had registered 24 shots and the Whale would register 13 shots.
Buffalo would open up the scoring more in the third period with Zalewski, Hayley Scamurra, rookie Julianna Iafoll, and Corinne Buie all scoring goals.
With this win, Beauts G Shannon Szabados recorded her first NWHL shutout as well as her first NWHL win.
Buffalo will next play a set of games against the Minnesota Whitecaps on October 27th and 28th. The Whale looks to get their first win of the season next Saturday night, October 20th, when they take on the Boston Pride.
Duncan Keith played in his 1,000th NHL game yesterday.
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced the Florida’s Mike Matheison will have a hearing for his interference/unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson tomorrow.
Florida’s Mike Matheson will have a hearing tomorrow for interference/ unsportsmanlike conduct on Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson.
Metropolitan Riveters F Madison Parker was released from a Boston area hospital and that she did not suffer a serious injury from yesterday’s game. Updates on her status will continue to be updated, per the NWHL.
Madison Packer was released from a Boston hospital this morning. We’re happy to report that she did not sustain a serious injury 🙏🏻. We will update her status at a later date.
Madison wants you to know that she appreciates everyone who showed their support.
These are your News and Notes for Monday, October 8th, 2018:
In the NHL there were three games that happened yesterday…
The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New York Rangers 8-5 at PNC Arena. Carolina overcame four different deficits before Andrei Svechnikov registered his first goal, a game-winner, with 9:16 remaining in the third period. This was the first time the Hurricanes scored eight goal in a contest since March 13, 2017 when they defeated the New York Islanders 8-4. Carolina has registered a point in all three contests this season to extend their record to 2-0-1.Svechnikov (18 years, 195 days) became the first player born in the 2000s to score a NHL goal. He also joined the Hurricanes/Whalers history book as the third youngest player in franchise history to score their first goal. Only Jeff Skinner (18 years, 157 days) and Paul Lawless (18 years, 181 days) are the other two players.
Yesterday’s contest also marked the first time in the history of the franchise to overcome the four different deficits and go to win the contest in any fashion. The only time this occurred last season was when the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-4 in overtime.
John Tavares continues to shine for the Toronto Maple Leafs as Tavares registered his first hat trick with the Maple Leafs en route to a 7-6 win in overtime over the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center. This was also Tavares’ ninth NHL career hat trick. Toronto registered three goals in the final two minutes of the contest to extend the game into the overtime frame. Morgan Reilly would score the game winner for Toronto just 19 seconds into the overtime frame.Tavares’ made Maple Leafs record book as the fourth player in the NHL modern era (since the 1943-33 season) to register a hat trick in his first three games. he Joins Miroslav Frycer, Jeff O’Neill, and current Maple Leaf teammate Auston Matthews.
John Tavares is the fourth @MapleLeafs player in the NHL’s modern era (since 1943-44) to score a hat trick within his first three games with the franchise.
Matthews would go on to match a career-high four points in the contest (two goals and two assists), a mark he set in four-goal NHL debut on October 12, 2016.
Auston Matthews has collected at least two points in each of the @MapleLeafs’ first three games of 2018-19.
In a tribute ceremony before yesterday’s game, there was an emotional tribute for Chicago Blackhawks legend Stan Mikita. Mikita’s wife, Jill, was on hand for the ceremonial puckdrop.
The Los Angeles Kings went on to defeat the Detroit Red Wings 4-2 at Staples Center. Ilya Kovalchuk would register two assists, including on the game-winner, to reach the 400-assist milestone. This would also mark the first win on the season for the Kings.Kovalchuk returned to the NHL when he signed with Los Angeles on June 23. Kovalchuk, 35, is one of eight active players in the NHL who have played a minimum of 100 contests and then average at least one point per game.
There are four contests today in the NHL:
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The Three Stars of the Week were announced earlier today.The Third Star of the Week went to Dallas Stars goalie Ben Bishop. Bishop recorded 62 saves on 63 shot attempts (a .984 save percentage), compiling a 2-0-0 record with a 0.50 GAA. Bishop would also register one shutout, a 3-0 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on October 4. In that contest Bishop stopped all 30 shots and became the third goaltender in franchise history to earn a shutout in a season opener.
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ @Benbishop30 stopped 62 of the 63 shots he faced to help the @DallasStars to a 2-0-0 start. In the process, Bishop became the third goaltender in franchise history to earn a shutout in a season opener. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/YlUFtHYeOJ
The Second Star of the Week went to Chicago Blackhawks C Jonathan Toews. Toews currently shares the League lead in goals with five and ranks second in points with six. Chicago has earned five points out of a possible six in the season standings (2-0-1) to open up the season. Toews registered his fifth career hat trick back on October 6. When Toews accomplished that feat, he became the fifth player in Blackhawks history to complete the hat trick with an overtime goal since December 2, 2006 when Jeff Hamilton reached that milestone.
The First Star of the Week went to Toronto Maple Leafs C Auston Matthews. Matthews currently leads the League in goals (five), tied with Jonathan Toews and leads the league in points (eight). Toronto is currently 2-1-0 (4 pts) on the season. Matthews registered his second career four-point game in Toronto’s 7-6 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday and became the seventh player in franchise history to register multiple points in the team’s first three games of the season.
⭐ @AM34 led the NHL in goals (tied) and points while becoming the seventh player in @MapleLeafs history – and first since 1991-92 – to record multiple points in each of the team’s first three games of a season. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/urYG0jPNMc
Columbus Blue Jackets C Brandon Dubinsky is also headed for Injured Reserve, the team announced today. Dubinsky has a strained oblique muscle that was suffered in a practice on Sunday.
INJURY UPDATE: C Brandon Dubinsky (strained oblique) placed on IR – expected to miss 4-6 weeks. #CBJ
In NWHL news, there were two contests to happen in the NWHL yesterday:
First, the Buffalo Beauts went on to defeat the Connecticut Whale 4-0 at Terry Connors Ice Rink in Stamford, CT. This game featured the debut of two goaltenders, Nicole Hensley and Meeri Räisänen. Räisänen stopped 34 of the 38 shots she faced in the contest for the Whale and Nicole Hensley made 10 saves on 10 shots on goal for the Beauts.Maddie Elia would score the first two goals of the contest for the Beauts in the span of 2:31, assisted by her linemates.
Hayley Scamurra, the 2018 NWHL Rookie of the Year, would register four points in the contest with two goals and two assists.
Buffalo had the 2-0 advantage going into the first intermission, along with outscoring Connecticut 16-4.
TXHT’s Christopher Vasilas wrote his perspective on the game here.
For a full recap of yesterday’s game between the Beauts and Whale, please go here.
The other contest pitted the Minnesota Whitecaps versus the Metropolitan Riveters at TRIA Rink. The Whitecaps would complete a weekend sweep of the defending Isobel Cup champions with a 3-1 win.The Whitecaps, much like Saturday’s contest, used their speed to get past the Riveters. Amanda Boulier would open up the scoring for Minnesota at 10:25 in the first period. Jenny Ryan would tie the score for the Riveters, the team’s first on the young season.
Whitecaps Kendall Coyne Schofield had the opportunity to score on a shorthanded breakaway but would be denied by Riveters goaltender, Katie Fitzgerald. Amanda Kessel would have her own breakaway moments later for the Riveters on her way out of the penalty box, but her shot was too high.
Jonna Curtis would give the Whitecaps the lead at 2-1 8:24 in the second period. Hannah Brandt would make it a 3-1 lead for the Whitecaps when she buried her shot off of Olympic teammate Coyne Schofield.
For more on the contest between the Minnesota Whitecaps and Metropolitan Riveters, please go here.
Coming up this week in NWHL action:On Saturday October 13th, the Connecticut Whale visit the Buffalo Beauts at HarborCenter at 1:30 p.m., EDT and at 7:30 p.m., EDT, the Metropolitan Riveters visit the Boston Pride at Warrior Ice Arena.
Your NWHL Player of the Week is Hannah Brandt of the Minnesota Whitecaps. Brandt scored a goal in each of the Whitecaps games over the weekend over the Metropolitan Riveters. Brandt gave the Whitecaps the 2-0 advantage with her goal early in the second period on Saturday and then she would score again on Sunday to give the Whitecaps a 3-1 on Sunday, as well as the weekend sweep for the NWHL’s newest team.When Brandt was informed that she was named Player of the Week, she was appreciative but felt that the spotlight and award should be shared with her coaches, staff, players, and the fans.
After scoring a pair of goals this weekend, Hannah Brandt is the first NWHL Player of the Week presented by @EcnVeda of the season!
These are your news and notes for Sunday, October 7th, 2018.
There were twelve contests last night in the NHL.
The Chicago Blackhawks became third team in NHL history to start the season with consecutive overtime victories. The Blackhawks follow the 1984-85 Toronto Maple Leafs and 2009-10 Montreal Canadiens. Jonathan Toews completed a hat trick to secure a Chicago 5-4 win over the St. Louis Blues in overtime at Enterprise Center. Toews’ hat trick was also the fifth of his career.
The New Jersey Devils defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in the NHL Global Series at Gothenberg, Sweden. This was New Jersey’s first neutral site victory since March 27, 1994 when they defeated the Quebec Nordiques at Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. New Jersey’s Kyle Palmieri became the third player to score the fastest goal in an NHL game outside of North America.
Kyle Palmieri’s opening tally came just 58 seconds into the contest. Only three of the 29 regular-season games played outside of North America have seen a goal in the opening minute of regulation. #NHLStatspic.twitter.com/qVQ96ooClW
Martin Brodeur was on hand for the ceremonial puck drop that included New Jersey’s Marcus Johansson and Edmonton’s Adam Larsson, both of whom were born in Sweden.
St. Louis Blues Alexander Steen appeared in his 900th NHL game. His father, Thomas Steen, played in 950 NHL games. The Steens joined only two other father/son duos for more than 900 NHL games played.
The Minnesota Whitecaps defeated the Metropolitan Riveters 4-0 at a sold-out TRIA Rink in St. Paul, Minnesota yesterday. Amanda Leveille, former University of Minnesota and Buffalo Beauts goalie, recorded the shutout for the Whitecaps. Katie McGovern would register the first goal for the Minnesota Whitecaps. McGovern’s goal, which was the first in team NWHL history, was registered with 2:24 left in the first period.Hannah Brandt would score the Whitecaps second goal of the contest. Riveters Amanda Kessel attempted to get the team on the board, however Leveille deflected Kessel’s shot midway through the second period. Kessel would later ring a shot off of the crossbar.
Kate Schipper would make the contest a 3-0 lead for the Whitecaps 3:34 into the third period from a high shot pass from Kendall Coyne Schofield. Coyne Schofield would score the empty-net goal in the final seconds of the contest.
The Minnesota Whitecaps take on the Metropolitan Riveters again today at TRIA Rink.
These are your news and notes for Saturday, October 6th, 2018…
There were two contests last night in the NHL.
The Carolina Panthers defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-1 at Nationwide Arena. Carolina’s Sebastian Aho registered two points (one goal and one assist) and 18-year-old rookie Andrei Svechnikov (one assist) to lead Carolina to their first victory on the season. This would also be the first NHL win for new Carolina head coach Rod Brind’Amour
The San Jose Sharks defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in overtime at Staples Center. New Sharks acquisition Erik Karlsson, who lead all skaters in the contest with 29:27 time on ice, would go on to register his first point after surrendering a two-goal lead. This victory would also be the Sharks fourth-consecutive regular-season win over the Kings.
Last Season: 13-3-0 26pts (1st in the NWHL, 2018 Isobel Cup Champions)
Goals Leader: Madison Packer – 10 goals
Assists Leader: Courtney Burke – 17 assists
Points Leader: Alexa Gruschow – 22 points
+/- Leader: Rebecca Russo/ Miye D’Oench – +11
Key Departures: Tatiana Rafter, Ashley Johnston, and Harrison Browne
Key Additions: Amanda Kessel, Kristen Lewicki, and Lexi Slattery
Top Questions Facing the Riveters:
Can the Metropolitan Riveters repeat Isobel Cup Champions?
The most common question asked when it concerns a four team league, but this season will be the NWHL’s first season with five teams so one can expect the dynamic can change going into this season. Can the Riveters build upon last season and with the addition of Amanda Kessel win another championship.
2. What impact will Amanda Kessel have this season?
With key players Ashley Johnston retired and Tatiana Rafter going to Russia, the Riveters were able to re-sign Amanda Kessel after not having her last season so she could play for the 2018 US Women’s Ice Hockey Olympic Team. During the 2016-17 season Kessel had 4 goal, 14 assists fot 18 points. She will be relied on to bring the offense, and wanting to prove that she is the better Kessel.